Import .csv Into SQL Server 2008?
Jul 31, 2010I need to import a .csv file into a table in SQL Server.I need for the user to be able to select the file and then click to import that file.
View 2 RepliesI need to import a .csv file into a table in SQL Server.I need for the user to be able to select the file and then click to import that file.
View 2 RepliesI've been trying to write code to import Excel files into a SQL Table using the following code (url...) with little success.
This is a VB.Net app using Visual Studios 2008 with SQL Server 2008 on a Vista Ultimate 64 machine.
The runtime error encountered is: "COMException was unhandled...Multiple-step OLE DB operation generated errors. Check each OLE DB status value, if available. No work was done."[code]...
I have a project to import data from one worksheet into database SQL Server 2008 on Windows Server 2008 using Interop. The project in debug mode works fine, but accessing the site from a client computer, I am getting permission denied message to the file I'm trying to import and it is located on the server. I wonder what it takes to make additional settings, as well as file folder. IIS? DCOM?
View 1 RepliesI have a machine which creates a new log file at the beginning of the day(12am) and updates the log file whenever there is any changes until the end of the day. How do I import the data in real time (30 sec, 1min or whenever there is any changes) to my SQL server database? Will SQL Server 2008 be able to access the active log file? If not will it be easier if I let my machine create a new log file whenever there is any updates? But if it is so, how do I import so many log files with different names in real time. (I must be able to scale the solution up to multiple machines).
View 3 RepliesDoes anyone has a sample code that do like,Open and select excel file and select the exact excel sheet to import then connect to SQL server 2008 and append all the data from the certain sheet to the SQL table?
View 8 RepliesI am trying to do something fairly simple.. allow my user to import thier data from Excel into SQL Server, where it can be used by the application.To do this, I'm using the fairly simple code that is common everywhere I look:
strFilePath = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" + fdlgFileOpen.FileName + ";Extended Properties=Excel 8.0"
connExcel = New OleDbConnection(strFilePath)
connExcel.Open()
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Now, on my development computer this code works perfectly. The data imports, and I can go on my merry way.
On the TEST computer, this code throws the error: "ODBC -- Connection to {SQL Server} servernamesqlservername failed." This seems very odd to me, because I'm using exactly the same SQL Server and database to interact with the application, and all the other screens in the application work perfectly. The test computer CAN connect to this SQL Server, but it keeps throwing this error whenever I try import data from Excel.I've tried everything I can think of - using the server's IP address instead of the server name, sending the SQL Server administrator data along with the request, taking out the Trusted_Connection=Yes... nothing works. What is going on here? How can this code work fine on my computer, and hiccup on another?
i m trying yo import a csv file tabed csv file with following code it works well just prob is that it just enters first row from the table later i get message connection was not closed connection is in open state yet , n nothing else..[code]
View 8 RepliesI am new to using VB.NET, I've come from developing using MS Access.
I have started a project that will load csv/txt files into SQL Server, I have a form that has a browse for file and this will then display the csv/txt file name in a text box once chosen. How is it posible to use an ADO connection send the csv/txt file into a table within my database.
Can anyone give me little help to get the basics of creating code to import the csv/txt files.
which file i should install in our windows server 2003 for it to support the windows 2003 server should i download the all framework (200+ mb i think) ?
View 5 Replieshow to import access data into sql server using vb.net? I want to create a openfiledialog and allow user to choose which access file to be imported into the server.
View 19 RepliesEverything seems to imports ok until i look at the data in more detail, this is when I notice its imported the data but in the wrong order.
for some reason when I look at the db table all records are in the wrong order, and strangely enough it seems to be a different order every time I import things.
Is there a way to force the routine to import the data in the same order as the it is in the excel file?, because at the minute it seems to have a mind of its own[code]...
how can I import excel data into SQL Server with vb.net?
View 8 RepliesDoes anyone know how to import exel data into sql server using vb.net? I want to create a openfiledialog and allow user to choose which exel file to be imported into the server.
View 17 RepliesIs there a way to import data from a flat file or a .txt file to a sql server table and implementing the process from vb.net??
View 1 Replieswith importing text file to sql server using vb.net
here is my code
Dim ImportedFile As String
Dim ImportedLines() As String
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I am getting a complex XML sheet which I intend to upload in SQL server table. I do not know how to do it? I am using visual basic.net 2008 and sql server 2008 R2. The XML file shown below has seven days weather forecast. I do not need some of information from this file like PRECIPITAION information.
I am not sure what is the procedure to parse XML and import it in SQL table.
I want following info out of it,
1) Weather Update Date & Time (common for all seven days)
2) Weather Date
3) Maximum Temperature
4) Minimum Temperature
5) Weather Type
6) Weather Image
XML file is given below,
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<dwml version="1.0" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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We have an old legacy SQL 2000 server (the last in the farm) - We've been unable to get rid of this server as it uses xp_findnextmsg, xp_readmail etc to monitor a mailbox (via mapi) and import all email to that address into a database. The database contains simple tables that store "from", "to", "subject", "body", "Sent Date" & so on.As you may know, the procs above are no longer in use in SQL 2005+This table is read from dozens of internal systems, for instance emails to this mailbox can be automatically picked up by our helpdesk systems & create calls etc.My question is this: what it the easiest / modern way of doing this in SQL 2008+? Is it going to be a case of writing a .net binary / service that will use smtp or something to connect to a mailbox and insert the data into SQL or is there a simpler way to do it? (SSIS / 3rd party tools / pre-existing code / projects?)
Just thought I'd ask before i start writing something - no point re-inventing the wheel as it were.
PS: The Mailbox in question is an exchange 2010 mailbox.Edit: This functionality was hinted to be re-introduced in 2008 & dbmail: http://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/126167/xp-readmail-replacement-for-sql-2005 but it looks like it failed to materialise!
Edit 2: I've just found a decent code sample here that utilises the new web services in exchange 2007+: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/sqltools/thread/dd2b465b-b1d2-4c0d-82ec-c36c6c482d5d - experimenting in progress (has anyone ever worked with SQL and the Exchange web services?)
Edit 3: All done! I knocked up a .net service that sits on our exchange server and monitors a mailbox & pushes any new mail into SQL. Incase others have a similar question and need some sample code to get started - here is some rough code (chopped out of my service - replaced parameterised SQL with basic dynamic SQL for easy reading): (Note: you'll need the EWS API 1.1 dll)
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Is there anyone here who can help me with my problem in importing text file using vb.net and then after the importing, the imported data will be insert in sql server?
View 6 RepliesI need to get a text file into a blank datatable that already exists. The table has its column names already so I need to insert the data into the fields. The text file is set up as so for example:
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How to import an Excel file into SQL Server 2005.
View 7 RepliesIS there any way in vb.net through which we can browse for an excel file upload its data in data grid view and save into sql server.?
View 9 RepliesI need to import data from Excel to Sql Server using ASP.NET.
View 4 Repliesexample or reference how to do import the data in sql to excel?
View 2 RepliesWhy are there no examples that I can find on how to import an excel range into SQL Server, there are plenty of example on how to import the whole spreadsheet but none for the range? I find this wierd.
What I need to do is import an excel named range into a sql table using vb.net. I have been able to import the range from excel to access but not to sql server. I used the many examples that are on the web using OLEDB for the connection part and ODBC for the command. However I continually get the cannot find and installable ISAM. I have excel 2003 and Excel 2007 on the box.
I know this can be done using SQL Server SSIS package, which I have used before, however you have to install certian SQL Server features on the box that is running the application for this to work. I want my application to be able to run on any box that it is installed on without the need for the SQL Server features to be installed.
I want to import an excel file in .net. Excel file resides on server. when I try to imort the file using below code , i am getting error.
Protected
Function
ExcelConnection() As
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If i import excel file from local drive its working fine. But when i try to import excel file from server(URL of file) then i am getting error.
I am getting error(Oledbexception Failure creating file.). how to import excel file that in resides on server(file is not on my local drive, i will access file through URL).
I'm trying to import excel file into sql sever and then get some values that I decide.I read several posts but anyway I don't succed to proceding.First:
mypath=textbox1.text
Excelconnection = New OleDbConnection("provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; data source=" + myPath + "; Extended Properties='Excel 8.0;HDR=Yes;IMEX=1'")
Excelconnection.Open()
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So, I am already able to successfully import an excel file to sql server through my vb application BUT I want to automatically change a value in a certain column to another. To expand on this, my excel file has a column that lists test titles such as "WCOB 1120 Access Test". I want to have each specific test title changed to a number. So, "WCOB 1120 Access Test" would need to be changed to '1' before it is added into my database.
Public Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click
Dim myPath As String = sFilePath & sFileName
Dim ExcelConnection As New System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source='" [code].....
Is is possible to import or migrate .txt files to my database? Im using VB 2010 Express. Im just a newbie in Visual Basic and I need to import a text file into my system.
View 3 RepliesThis is my first time using SOAP with anything. I have an interesting situation, I have to send query's via soap to a secure server and get a response back and then import the response into a database. I have the connection to the secure server figured out and importing the returned xml figured out. I followed examples however I get nothing back in the service windows from the remote web site.
Here is my vb.net code with the soap request inside:
Imports System.Net
Imports System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates
Imports System.IO
Imports System
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Data
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I am developing a vb.net application in SQL server 2005 ,now i would like to import MS access database tables from a network into sql server 2005 database, using stored procedure or vb.net code without using SQL server 2005 Wizard .
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